A moving cluster is defined by a set of objects that move close to each other for a long time interval. Real-life examples are a group of migrating animals, a convoy of cars movin...
Table of contents (TOC) recognition has attracted a great deal of attention in recent years. After reviewing the merits and drawbacks of the existing TOC recognition methods, we h...
The European Conference on Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) in 2008 marked 15 years of international and European CBR conferences where almost seven hundred research papers were publish...
Computing a suitable measure of consensus among several clusterings on the same data is an important problem that arises in several areas such as computational biology and data mi...
Piotr Berman, Bhaskar DasGupta, Ming-Yang Kao, Jie...
Tools for automatically clustering streaming data are becoming increasingly important as data acquisition technology continues to advance. In this paper we present an extension of...
Dimitris K. Tasoulis, Niall M. Adams, David J. Han...